Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 11, 1981, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX--The Heppner GintttTlmei, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, Jane 11. 1W1
Something for the kids
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: Milbe Hanna, retiring Heppner Elementary School
; teacher, presents a $50 check to Lonny Watne, treasurer of
the Heppner Lions Club.
The gift, a donation to the Heppner swimming pool solar
heating fund, is "something for the kids," said Mrs. Hanna.
"I'm retiring after 28 years of teaching and I wantecfld do
something for them."
: t The solar heating project, sponsored by the Lions Club and
estimated to cost over $20,000, is expected to save the city of
v Heppner over $2,000 a year in fuel bills.
OSU Extension emphasizes conservation
by Molly Saul. Extension
Agent
The emphasis will "Be on
"Helping You Conserve Re
sources" in the 1981 Oregon
State University Extension
Service family living-home
economics program in Uma
tilla and Morrow Counties,
reports Molly Saul, Extension
home economist.
The program emphasis,
which will continue for two
years, grew out of the long
range program development
effort conducted throughout
Oregon last year by the
Extension Service, Mrs. Saul
explains.
"Hundreds of homemakers,
men and women, were asked
to participate in the program
development process to help
identify the needs of Oregon
families during the next three
to five years.
"When the results of all the
meetings and conversations
, were tabulated, it was clear
that resource conservation
and management were the
over-riding concerns of Ore
gonians which Extension
needs to address," Mrs. Saul
points out.
The importance of careful
energy use in the face of
increasing costs and short
ages and the desire to learn
more about managing the
family's economic resources
were the two needs most often
identified, Mrs. Saul explains.
"We are equally concerned
with teaching people how to
manage their time, how to eat
nutritionally-balanced diets,
and how to help children and
adults achieve their full po
tential as with energy and
economics." Mrs. Saul em
phasizes. While "Helping You Con
' serve Resources' will be the
dominent theme of education
al programs offered during
the comming year, not all
programs will be directly
related to the theme as the
Extension Service will conti
nue to offer a balanced
program designed to meet a
variety of educational needs,
Mrs. Saul notes.
As usual, the Umatilla and
Morrow counties Extension
family living program will
offer a variety of ways for
people to get the information
they need to help them live
better lives.
The Extension study groups
in the two-county area are
seeking new members. These
are informal learning groups
which meet monthly and
which are open to all people
without regard to race, color,
national origin or sex. The
lessons are taught by volun
teer leader-teachers.
The Extension Service will
again offer a series of public
meetings on special interest
topics and workshops
throughout the year. These
programs may last one after
noon or evening, or may
continue for up to six meet
ings. They are open to all
interested people usually
without charge.
In addition, the county
offices of the Extension Ser
vice have a wide variety of
bulletins and fact sheets
available free to Oregon
residents on such topics as
food preservation, home in
sulation, aging, clothing se
lection and construction, and
child care and nutrition.
More information about
Home Extension programs is
available from county Exten
sion offices in Heppner. Pen
dleton. Hermiston and Milton
Freewater. Interested persons
may also call or write
Extension Home Economist
Molly Saul. 13 S.W. Nye
Street. Pendleton. Oregon
97811. or Birdine Tullis. P.O.
Box 397. Heppner, Oregon
97836
What to Llttn for
In Music!
June 22-July 17 '
IOSC Sumimr SmsIcmi
INFO: 1-CS3-432-U39
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TRUCKL0AD SALE OF NEW TOOLS
MONDAY JUNE 15 AMERICAN LEGION
SPRAY. OREGON
8:00 PM
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heavy duty industrial tools. There will be many job-lots sold. So all dealers, wholesalers and salvage
buyers be sufe to attend RODAC CP CHICAGO WEN SHOPMATE S K HERBRAND TRU
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Drill Press Vises
Large Machinists Chests
Vice Grip Pliers
Bench Model Drill Presses
Chain Hoists, 1 and 2 Ton
12 pc. Punch & Chisel Sett
Hydraulic Jacks, 2 - 20 Ton
Floor Model Drill Presses
4 pc. Crescent Wrench Sets
2 Ton Com-A-Longs
34" 21 pc. Socket Sets
Air Chisels
Steel 100' Measuring Tapes
4 pc. Grooved Plier Sets
Garden Hoses
Orbital Sanders
Air Drills
Air Compressors
Heavy Duty, 4", 5" and 6" Vises
Channellock Pliers
Porta-Powers
100' Power Cable H.D.
Booster Cables
Trouble Lights
7 pc. Screwdriver Sets
Circular Saws (74
Vt" Socket Sets, 25 pc.
Box End Wrench Sets
Angle Air Ratchets
Air Grinders
Battery Chargers
Floor Jacks Heavy Duty
V Impact Socket Sets
Heavy Truck Tarps
Air Hoses
V Air Impact
Gear Pullers
Power Hack Saws
Vt" k " Air Impact Wrenches
8 pc. Deepwell Sets
Electrical Tape
Sets Welding Hoses
ft Vt in. Electric Drills
Air Hammers
Vt" Deep Well Impact Socket
Impact Drivers
Heavy Duty Grinders, to 2 H.P.
W Pex Ratchets
14 pc. Wrench Sets. Open End
40 pc. Tap & Die Sets
4 pc. Pipe Wrench Sets
Hi Speed Drill Bits
11 pc. Wrench Sets
Vt" V Impact Socket Sets
Hack Saws and Blades
Many Other
Miscellaneous Items
PUBLIC
WELCOME!
AUCTIONEER: WOODRING AUCTION SERVICE
TERMS Cash or Accepted Chck All Tools Guaranteed
This Is A Partial List
All Subject To Prior Sale
Two awarded scholarship
The Heppner -lone Branc h of
the AAUW will present its
annual scholarship to two
recipients this year, said a
club spokeswoman.
Receiving a $200 scholarship
each are Patti Lot! Mohn,
Monmouth, and Luolla H.
Taylor, Lexington.
Mohn. a Heppner High
School graduate now attend
ing Western Oregon State
College at Monmojth.- is
working to earn a bachelor of
science degree in psychology,
with a minor in "severely
handicapped learner." The
daughter of Bernice and
Randy I.ott, Heppner. Mohn
savs she wants to teach
multiple-handicapped and
emotionally disturbed stu
dents. Her husband, Peter, is
graduating from WOSC this
June with a master's degree in
media and administration.
Taylor, who is employed
parttinte at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital and aln enrolled at
Blue Mountain Community
College, is working towards an
associate degree in nursing.
Taylor, who is married and
has two children, says she will
graduate in July as a licensed
practical nurse, but wants to
continue her studies in order
to become a registered nurse,
Her husband is employed at
Ktnzua Corp.
Management
& Ladrshlp Skills
' June 22-July 17 ,
IOSC Summer Session
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Come in and
check out all our
bargains." Many
combinations
were purchased
especially for
this event so just
bring in your old
fishing stock and
let's see what
kind of a deal we
can work out for
you. Come in and
sec our mass display.
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